[Dbmail] restrict email

2006-08-29 Thread Jim Douglas
Should I look to prevent spam and set restriction from within Postfix AND db-mail? Can someong outline how db-mail can help the fight. Jim

Re: [Dbmail] restrict email

2006-08-29 Thread jacques-beaudoin
Hi, Use Postfix with RBLs and Postgrey and kiss spam good bye Dbmail as nothing to do with spams. -- Cordialement Jacques Beaudoin Agent d'administration Les services des technologies de l'information et des communications Commission scolaire de la Pointe de l'Île Montréal, Québec, Canada Cou

[Dbmail] dbmail 2.0.9 imap copy bug and problems with 2.1

2006-08-29 Thread Christian Michallek
hi, i got a big problem with dbmail2 imapd.(tobit > dbmail) I tried to sync 2 imap servers, but because imapsync has big problems with the source server i switched to thunderbird. I copied a bunch of mails from tobit to dbmail via imap. This looked sucessful, but when i tried to login into the

Re: [Dbmail] purge with dbmail-utils

2006-08-29 Thread Marc Dirix
Or reverse behaviour? Add option for test runs. do the real thing without Less save for those not reading the manual, but those who do, also would have known about the -y option. /Marc

Re: [Dbmail] purge with dbmail-utils

2006-08-29 Thread Casper Langemeijer
Hehehe... I'm sorry, my example was wrong, I've always included the -y switch. The notice is a good thing anyway :-) Even with the -y switch, it is still not working like I expected it to work. I just noticed that to fully delete an email you: - delete a message in outlook - press the purge but

Re: [Dbmail] purge with dbmail-utils

2006-08-29 Thread Jorge Bastos
No Casper, You just have to run: dbmail-util -dy <= to set delete status for deleted messages in the imap client (-dset DELETE status for deleted messages) and next dbmail-util -py <= to purge them for good from the database (-ppurge messages have the DELETE status set) so,

Re: [Dbmail] restrict email

2006-08-29 Thread Jim Douglas
Thanks. I think they would be Step 2. Step 1 for me is to reject unknown users. I have, local_recipient_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-recipients.cf In the mysql table there are a few names and aliases. But my problem is I am receiving email for users wihout linux accounts and are not in t

Re: [Dbmail] dbmail 2.0.9 imap copy bug and problems with 2.1

2006-08-29 Thread Paul J Stevens
Christian Michallek wrote: > > ok i've read alot about problems with dbmail-imapd with 2.0 so i decided > to switch to 2.1, bause its just a testsystem i removed the dbmail DB > and started from the beginning. > > I followed this howto, bause im using debian sarge: > http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwik

[Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Kevin Baker
Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the same machine on two ports by specifying different config files at startup? - Kevin __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Matthew T. O'Connor
Kevin Baker wrote: Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the same machine on two ports by specifying different config files at startup? Yes, but it takes a little work. What I do is run ./configure --prefix=/some/dir Then I edit the dbmail.h file and modify the default location of

Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Adam Kosmin
A perfect job for Xen. No need to hack the code or use non-standard ports. Best, Adam Kevin Baker wrote: Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the same machine on two ports by specifying different config files at startup? - Kevin

Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Kevin Baker
--- Kevin Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the same > machine on two ports by specifying different config files > at startup? Sorry guys, I found the solution for this. It is detailed in "man dbmail-imapd" Just use the "-f" option to speficy t

Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Jorge Bastos
I agree - Original Message - From: "Adam Kosmin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DBMail mailinglist" Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:35 PM Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto? A perfect job for Xen. No need to hack the code or use non-standard ports. Best, Ad

Re: [Dbmail] Two instances of Dbmail, two ports, Howto?

2006-08-29 Thread Marc Dirix
The question is: Why? With using dbmail's usermaps you can simulate having 2 separte domains although they are in one database. Making access differ on connecting ip. Op 29-aug-2006, om 19:36 heeft Kevin Baker het volgende geschreven: Is it possible to run two instances of dbmail on the

Re: [Dbmail] restrict email

2006-08-29 Thread Jim Douglas
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: DBMail mailinglist To: dbmail@dbmail.org Subject: Re: [Dbmail] restrict email Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:10:17 -0400 Hi, Use Postfix with RBLs and Postgrey and kiss spam good bye Dbmail as nothing to do with spams. -- Cordialement Jacques Beaudoin Agent d'adm

Re: [Dbmail] restrict email

2006-08-29 Thread Jorge Bastos
i use: local_recipient_maps= mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-recipients.cf lira:/etc/postfix# cat sql-recipients.cf user = user_xx password = pass_xx hosts = 127.0.0.1 dbname = postfix table = dbmail_aliases select_field = alias where_field = alias - Original Message - From: "Jim D